1959-1960 Academic Catalog

Curricular lnforn1ation ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Admission Policy The Admission Committee carefully considers all the points which demonstrate the applicant's ability to succeed at Cedarville College. The qualified student is accepted either as a Freshman or as an advanced student. The Committee bases its choice on the following evidence: 1) The applicant's spiritual life as indicated by his personal testimony and a pastor's testimony concerning him; and 2) his academic record and rank in his class as shown by his official transcript and by all available test scores. Procedure of Applying for Admission 1. Write to the Registrar, Cedarville College, for application blanks. 2. Complete and return the application for admission at the earliest opportunity. 3. Request a record of credits and grades from the high school attended. The transcript should be mailed to the Regis– t:l'ar by the high school principal. 4. An applicant may be requested to come to Cedarville for an interview. All prospective students and their parents are welcome to visit the school. High School Credit The applicant should be a high school graduate with a to– tal of fifteen required units, seven of which must be English .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3 units History .. .... ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 1 unit Mathematics .. ... ... .. .. 2 units Science ... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 1 unit The eight additional units may be chosen from the fields of English, science, social science, language, mathematics or the fine arts. 21

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